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Main Menu:

WhatsNew:

CurrentNews:

RecentEvents:

About Us

In the Beginning:

The About Us page is a great place to share the history of your company
or your website with your visitors. People like to know that there are
actual people on the other side of the page.

Let your visitors know how and why your business, organization, or
website got started and by who. Let them know how long you've been in
existance for.

The Growing Years:

Separate your information into smaller digestable chunks. You may have
alot of information you would like to share with your visitors, don't scare
them away from the juicy details of your history with large hard to read
paragraphs of text. Let your visitors know where you are physically located,
share some details of the environment from which you update the website ...
if you are in an office, draw a mental image of the office to give the folks
on the 'browser' side a better understanding of the people behind the web
page. If there's one thing we've learned in the years of working through the
internet, is that people like to converse with people, thus the popularity
of myspace and twitter ... don't be afraid to show your human side to the
world.

Where we're going:

Many websites will use the about us page to share their 'mission
statement'. What ever information you choose to share with your visitors,
you can break the information up with smaller paragraph headings with a <h4>
heading tag applied. We've created the about us page using a 'table' with 5
rows and two columns ... this allows the information in the table to be
presented as tabular data .. which it really is ...

Team Bio:

(The Chief): The person everyone fears the most, and talks to
the least. Put them at the top of the list to help stoke their giant
ego's. To ensure your job security make sure you use more words in
their bio than you do for the rest of the team. If you can get away
with it ... approach the cheif and see if they are willing to write
their own bio...thus getting you off the hook for the written word.